This book explores how large-scale conflicts can be waged more constructively. An introduction presents key concepts in positive conflict resolution, and chapters from esteemed contributors illustrate these theories in action, with cases ranging from Israel to North Korea. The book offers diverse perspectives and concrete ideas for positive change.
This book explores how large-scale conflicts can be waged more constructively. An introduction presents key concepts in positive conflict resolution, and chapters from esteemed contributors illustrate these theories in action, with cases ranging from Israel to North Korea. The book offers diverse perspectives and concrete ideas for positive change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce W. Dayton is associate professor of peacebuilding and conflict transformation and director of the CONTACT Peacebuilding Program at the SIT Graduate Institute, School for International Training. Louis Kriesberg is professor emeritus of sociology and Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Social Conflict Studies at Syracuse University. He is the founding director of the Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts and past president of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Together, Kriesberg and Dayton are the authors of Constructive Conflicts: From Escalation to Resolution, now in its fifth edition.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Bruce W. Dayton and Louis Kriesberg Chapter 2 Communication, Constructiveness, and Asymmetry in Nonviolent Action Theory and Practice Patrick G. Coy Chapter 3 Transitional Justice and Reconciliation: Prerequisite or Burden for Constructive Conflict Transformation? Martina Fischer Chapter 4 Strategic Nonviolent Action: Waging Constructive Conflict against Authoritarianism Steven Zunes Chapter 5 Peaceful Separation: The Politics of Constructive Dissolution Christopher Mitchell Chapter 6 Factors for De-escalation: Israel and a Shift to Constructive Conflict Galia Golan Chapter 7 The State of Constructive Conflict in Northern Ireland Lee A. Smithey Chapter 8 What Is a Constructive Peace Process?: Inclusion in Peace Negotiations Çerä Esra Cuhadar and Thania Paffenholz Chapter 9 Non-Provocative Defense in the Asia-Pacific Region Robert Murrett Chapter 10 Global Contexts for Waging Conflicts Constructively Louis Kriesberg
Chapter 1 Introduction Bruce W. Dayton and Louis Kriesberg Chapter 2 Communication, Constructiveness, and Asymmetry in Nonviolent Action Theory and Practice Patrick G. Coy Chapter 3 Transitional Justice and Reconciliation: Prerequisite or Burden for Constructive Conflict Transformation? Martina Fischer Chapter 4 Strategic Nonviolent Action: Waging Constructive Conflict against Authoritarianism Steven Zunes Chapter 5 Peaceful Separation: The Politics of Constructive Dissolution Christopher Mitchell Chapter 6 Factors for De-escalation: Israel and a Shift to Constructive Conflict Galia Golan Chapter 7 The State of Constructive Conflict in Northern Ireland Lee A. Smithey Chapter 8 What Is a Constructive Peace Process?: Inclusion in Peace Negotiations Çerä Esra Cuhadar and Thania Paffenholz Chapter 9 Non-Provocative Defense in the Asia-Pacific Region Robert Murrett Chapter 10 Global Contexts for Waging Conflicts Constructively Louis Kriesberg
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